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    soaking rain. Core of my heart‚ my country!  Land of the Rainbow Gold‚  For flood and fire and famine‚  She pays us back threefold -  Over the thirsty paddocks‚  Watch‚ after many days‚  The filmy veil of greenness  That thickens as we gaze. An opal-hearted country‚  A wilful‚ lavish land -  All you who have not loved her‚  You will not understand -  Though earth holds many splendours‚  Wherever I may die‚  I know to what brown country  My homing thoughts will fly.

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    “To An Athlete Dying Young” is about a close friend who died at a young age. A.E Housman uses a poem structure to express his emotions. The whole poem is about how he was carried to his grave and was shoulder high. Based upon that this would be considered non - fiction. The audience he is telling this poem to is to his close friend that dies‚ and is wanting others to see his emotions. It depends on the perspective that you have. You can think that it means that they celebrated him and the accomplishments

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    awareness that another is present without making the person the object of particular attention. Eye contact is one of the ways that we‚ as a society‚ participate in civil inattention. Here in the U.S. typical eye contact is just over a second. A gaze shorter than that can come across as shy‚ longer than that can seem confrontational. I feel that these is definitely a difference in civil attention norms between men and women. Males tend to use eye contact to establish dominance or superiority

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    easier for us? Notice that the edge of the toilet paper is relatively far away from the wall — walls which‚ if you’re man whose bachelorhood doesn’t instill an incentive to “aim‚” might be spotted with urine. Sometimes when I do my business‚ I like to gaze at the welcoming edge of the toilet paper. I employ ~2-3 restrained yet earnest grunts‚ my incumbent material silently leaving my viscera. To the stoic sitter‚ this is how one does it. True‚ I am not the happiest or most well-adjusted person in the

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    it bare and his wife’s body missing. Simultaneously the dark heavily bearded figure disappears from the window. Frantically searching the little cabin in the growing light of day break‚ Murlock kicks something soft and hears a low moan. Dropping his gaze to his feet

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    “spell” cast by her. The admiration he has for her is so immense that it is emphasized in the book to have a bit of control over him‚ despite that he is married to Agnes. The hyperbole emphasizes that Tom feels as if he is hooked and locked in Ellen’s gaze and cannot escape

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    to be better than woman‚ which is why the author put them first. He also is saying that men work very hard until the day they die. The author then moves onto the topic of woman. When the author suggests that the woman watch the dawn with a sinful gaze‚ suggests that woman were performing sinful acts. He also suggests that they are always thinking of the past. They’re never satisfied with the present. Woman are always going to think of the days when they were happy. "We seek death in the river’s

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    Samuel Coleridge dedicates his poem‚ The Eolian Harp‚ to his lover‚ and future wife‚ Sara Fricker. One theme I noticed throughout this poem was this childhood like behaviors that romantic poets seem to favor. Coleridge uses words like “innocence‚” “Fairy-Land‚” “phantasies‚” and “wild.” He really goes into fantasyland and describes it. One part of the poem I found confusing‚ however‚ is how “the eolian harp” responds to an “intellectual breeze.” In Coleridge’s‚ This Lime-Tree Bower My Prison‚ he

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    The images that would he referenced in the Haggadah vary from region to region‚ but clearly mesh Jewish culture with those of the European countries. Some historians argue the idea that Rebecca may be the true protagonist in Genesis chapter 24 as opposed to Isaac. Rebecca is seen as a divine figure sent to help Isaac pass the blessings onto the next generation because he was the last heir to Abraham. The descriptive narrative characterize her as a “desirable marriage candidate for Isaac" and the

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    An arrest should be done in an appropriate manner. The motivation behind a capture is to bring the arrestee under the steady gaze of a court or generally secure the organization of the law. “A summons must be in the same form as a warrant although it requires the defendant to appear before a magistrate judge at a stated time and place.” (Legal Information Institute‚ n.d.). A capture serves the capacity of informing the group that an individual has been blamed for a wrongdoing and furthermore may

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